FIBER Welcomes New Core Faculty
Written by FIBER Communication Intern DeJaya Hardy A new year often signals growth and change, and 2026 is already proving to be […]
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Written by FIBER Communication Intern DeJaya Hardy A new year often signals growth and change, and 2026 is already proving to be […]
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Featuring University of Florida Student Amaya Borroto Written by GatorCorps Communication Intern Molly Freeburg GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Gatorcorps, at its
Gulf Scholars to GatorCorps: A Joint Effort In Community Resilience Read More »
The Florida Institute of Built Environment Resilience (FIBER) at the University of Florida is excited to announce a new program
FIBER Launches New Program to Help Small Florida Communities Become More Resilient Read More »
On November 6th and 7th, the Florida Institute for Built Environment Resilience (FIBER) hosted the Coastal Inundation Mapping Course supported
NOAA Coastal Inundation Mapping Course at FIBER Read More »
On March 18th, 2022, Florida Resilient Cities held a walking workshop in Port St. Joe. Over the course of one
A Walking Workshop in Port St. Joe for Watershed Strategies Read More »
Jeff Carney has presented the video “After Michael: Memory and Reinvention in Port St Joe” on a webinar hosted by
After Michael: Memory and Reinvention in Port St Joe Read More »
The Florida Resilient Cities team working in Jacksonville have conducted the first participatory walk in Jacksonville on April 30, 2022.
First Community Engagement Participatory Walk in Jacksonville Read More »
The University of Florida’s Florida Resilient Cities (FRC) Program has engaged in a two-year journey to support the community of Port St.
Port St. Joe Exhibit: A Vision of Resilience Read More »
Jeff Carney, assisted by Carla Brisotto, participated with 16 students of the School of Architecture in The Envision Resilience Nantucket
With winds ripping at 160 miles per hour and damages estimated at $25 billion, how does a town bounce back
In Height of Hurricane Season, FRC Redefines Term “Resiliency” Read More »